READING FC goalscoring legends Trevor Senior and Jamie Cureton are to unite at a special fans' event next month.

The pair will take to the stage on Thursday, October 5 for a night of nostalgia organised by the Reading FC Former Players' Association.

They will reminisce about their glory days with the Royals before taking questions from supporters on what promises to be a memorable occasion. 

Senior remains Reading's record goalscorer after netting 191 times in 362 appearances during two spells with the club.

Senior, now 55, led the goalscoring charts across all four division of the Football League in the 1983/84 season with 41 goals in all competitions, helping Royals win promotion from the old Division Four.

Then two years later he netted 27 times to fire Reading to another promotion as Division Three champions.

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Reading's record goalscorer, Trevor Senior.

Meanwhile, Cureton bagged 55 goals during three season with Reading and has netted close to 300 times during a 24-year playing career.

The 42-year-old, who has just become a youth coach at Arsenal's Academy, is best remember for his equaliser at Brentford in 2002 that sent Reading up to Division One.

Cureton and Senior will give a rare insight into their spells at Reading FC at the event which takes place on Thursday, October 5 at Tilehurst British Legion Club.

The night will be hosted by ex-Reading captain Ady Williams who played alongside both Senior and Cureton.

Tickets for the evening cost £20 which includes a fish and chip supper. The door and bar open at 6.30pm for a 7.30pm start.

For tickets go to readingfcformerplayers.co.uk/events